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(Amendment  9  to  B.  A.  I.  Order  286) 
i  Amendment   1   to  B.  A.  I.  ( >rder  301  » 


lTnited  States  Department  of  Agriculture 


IirKKAl     OF    ANIMAL    INDUSTRY 


AMENDMENT  9  TO  B.  A.  I.  ORDER  286  (REGULATIONS  GOVERNING 
THE  SANITARY  HANDLING  AND  CONTROL  OF  HIDES,  FLESHINGS, 
HIDE  CUTTINGS,  PARINGS,  AND  GLUE  STOCK,  SHEEPSKINS  AND 
GOATSKINS  AND  PARTS  THEREOF,  HAIR,  WOOL,  AND  OTHER 
ANIMAL  BY-PRODUCTS,  HAY,  STRAW,  FORAGE,  OR  SIMILAR 
MATERIAL,  OFFERED  FOR  ENTRY  INTO  THE  UNITED  STATES) 
AND  AMENDMENT  1  TO  B.  A.  I.  ORDER  301  (REGULATIONS  GOV- 
ERNING THE  IMPORTATION  OF  DOMESTIC  LIVESTOCK  AND 
OTHER  ANIMALS  INTO  THE  UNITED  STATES) 

(Effective  December  to,  t9Pt) 


Whereas,  ihe  facl  lias  been  determined  that  the  contagious,  communicable 
disease  known  as  foot-and-mouth  disease  has  been  eradicated  from  Mexico. 

Now.  therefore,  under  authority  of  the  act  of  Congress  approved  February 
2,  1903  (32  Stat.,  r91),  ii  is  ordered  thai  Amendment  7,  dated  December  11, 
1926,  to  B.  A.  I.  order  286,  and  Regulation  29  of  B.  A.  I.  order  301,  dated 
February  •"..  lDi'T.  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  revoked,  to  take  effect  on  Decem- 
ber 10.  11)27. 

These  amendments  are  designated  as  Amendment   9  to   B.   A.   I.  Ordei 
and  Amendment  1  to  B.  A.  I.  Order  301,  which  said  mentioned  orders  are  lieiehv 
modified  accordingly. 

Done  at  Washington  this  10th  day  of  December,  1927. 
Witness  my  hand  and  the  seal  of  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture. 


(Signed) 


W.    M.    JARDINE, 

Secretary  of  Agriculture. 


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